"The proceeding does not attain finality merely because the Trial Court has delivered its judgment; it remains alive and pending until all appellate remedies are
read more"A candidate who participates in a selection process with full knowledge of the prevailing rules, takes a calculated chance, and appears for the interview, cannot
read more"To suggest that a candidate who fails to demonstrate these minimum essential traits in an interview must nonetheless be appointed merely because of a high
read more"To give effect to the statutory mandate u/s 44(1) of the Act which provides both the offence under PMLA and the scheduled offence are to be
read more"A sale deed being not required by law to be attested, the provisions of Section 68 of the Indian Evidence Act on the face of it
read more"A rectification deed cannot, in the guise of correcting an error, substitute the very subject matter of a prior conveyance without participation of the original
read more"The stipulation for refund operates as a deterrent reinforcing the obligation to perform, and not as a substitute for it. It protects the purchaser’s minimum
read more"To penalize a mother based on the technical nature of her employment contract, while her physical and biological reality is identical to that of a
read more"In the context of contempt of Court, true apology and justification of the contemptuous act/conduct, cannot go hand in hand. They are mutually exclusive. One
read more"A transfer of an undivided share is a legally recognised and enforceable transaction in its own right, the only consequence being that the transferee’s remedy
read more"The High Court must exercise extreme circumspection while invoking its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution of India in matters challenging an Arbitral Tribunal’s rejection
read more"The concatenation of events as evinced from the testimony of the witnesses and the various reports of the experts as well as the CCTV footages,
read more"The remedy of the petitioner is before the Endowments Tribunal constituted under Section 87 of the Act 30 of 1987 and this Court cannot go into the
read more"The cases like the present one, clearly signifies the commission of homicide and, therefore, in such cases, framing of main charge under Section 302 IPC
read more"The fact that Parliament found it necessary in 2016 to insert sub-section (22A) in Section 19 of the RDB Act for the express purpose of
read more"The Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, 1909 is a statute weighed down with the grave consequence of “civil death” for a person sought to be adjudged
read more"The jurisdiction to try a complaint filed under Section 138 of the NI Act in respect of a cheque delivered for collection through an account,
read more"The trial courts would do well to bestow equal attention to the defence evidence as that bestowed on the prosecution evidence. There is no cause
read more"If it is admitted that the incriminating material was kept in the house due to grave fear and or threat of life, then certainly, it
read more"Trial courts would do well to bestow equal attention to the defense evidence as that bestowed on the prosecution evidence. There is no cause to
read more"A candidate who participates in a selection process with full knowledge of the prevailing rules, takes a calculated chance, and appears for the interview, cannot
read more"To suggest that a candidate who fails to demonstrate these minimum essential traits in an interview must nonetheless be appointed merely because of a high
read more"To give effect to the statutory mandate u/s 44(1) of the Act which provides both the offence under PMLA and the scheduled offence are to be
read more"A sale deed being not required by law to be attested, the provisions of Section 68 of the Indian Evidence Act on the face of it
read more"A rectification deed cannot, in the guise of correcting an error, substitute the very subject matter of a prior conveyance without participation of the original
read more"The stipulation for refund operates as a deterrent reinforcing the obligation to perform, and not as a substitute for it. It protects the purchaser’s minimum
read more"A transfer of an undivided share is a legally recognised and enforceable transaction in its own right, the only consequence being that the transferee’s remedy
read more"The High Court must exercise extreme circumspection while invoking its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution of India in matters challenging an Arbitral Tribunal’s rejection
read more"The fact that Parliament found it necessary in 2016 to insert sub-section (22A) in Section 19 of the RDB Act for the express purpose of
read more"The Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, 1909 is a statute weighed down with the grave consequence of “civil death” for a person sought to be adjudged
read more"The jurisdiction to try a complaint filed under Section 138 of the NI Act in respect of a cheque delivered for collection through an account,
read more"The trial courts would do well to bestow equal attention to the defence evidence as that bestowed on the prosecution evidence. There is no cause
read more"If it is admitted that the incriminating material was kept in the house due to grave fear and or threat of life, then certainly, it
read more"Trial courts would do well to bestow equal attention to the defense evidence as that bestowed on the prosecution evidence. There is no cause to
read more"Appellants were required to find a chair for the respondent, and not wait for the respondent to beg for one. By not offering alternate posting,
read more"The statutory mandate of Section 47, PwD Act is too peremptory to be ignored. Appellants were required to find a chair for the respondent, and
read more"Aid without accountability is constitutionally unsustainable. Minority right under clause (1) of Article 30 of the Constitution does not and cannot include the right to
read more"An ex parte proceeding may dispense with the participation of the absent party, but it does not dispense with objective consideration and meaningful adjudication by
read more"The standard of proof in proceedings before a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal is one of preponderance of probabilities and not proof beyond reasonable doubt, as
read more"The circumstances in which the photographs were taken and produced render them inherently suspect and incapable of forming the sole basis for determining negligence." Supreme
read more"The proceeding does not attain finality merely because the Trial Court has delivered its judgment; it remains alive and pending until all appellate remedies are
read more"To penalize a mother based on the technical nature of her employment contract, while her physical and biological reality is identical to that of a
read more"In the context of contempt of Court, true apology and justification of the contemptuous act/conduct, cannot go hand in hand. They are mutually exclusive. One
read more"The concatenation of events as evinced from the testimony of the witnesses and the various reports of the experts as well as the CCTV footages,
read more"The remedy of the petitioner is before the Endowments Tribunal constituted under Section 87 of the Act 30 of 1987 and this Court cannot go into the
read more"The cases like the present one, clearly signifies the commission of homicide and, therefore, in such cases, framing of main charge under Section 302 IPC
read more"Ext. PW6/C certificate is obviously inadmissible as it is a certificate given by the school authority to the investigating officer (IO) during the course of
read more"Changed status of women in modern society, the extent of their emancipation and empowerment, the feminine perspective that they bring to an understanding of
read more"When allegations of a serious nature are broadcast through print and visual media with widespread circulation, the question of whether the publication had the tendency
read more"To hold an accused guilty for commission of an offence of rape, the solitary evidence of prosecutrix is sufficient, provided the same inspires confidence and appears
read more"Statement of account, standing alone, is insufficient in law to fasten liability. Ex. A2, being a general acknowledgement of outstanding dues, cannot dispense with proof of the
read more"So long as transmission of electricity poses foreseeable risk of danger to human life, the supplier bears primary liability to compensate, irrespective of negligence," Madhya
read more"Human nature and family responsibilities occupy the mind of kith and kin to such an extent that they give more importance to get the victim
read more"The offence under the Act is not established merely on the fact that the informant is a member of Scheduled Caste unless there is an intention to
read more"Recording calls without the consent of the other party constitutes a breach of privacy and the right to privacy guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution
read more"This Court is persuaded to hold that despite repeated opportunity having been afforded, the Petitioner did not choose to participate in the proceeding on his
read more"Where a minor, having sufficient understanding, voluntarily leaves the protection of her guardian and joins the accused, it cannot be said that the accused has
read more"The learned Trial Judge adopted a hyper technical approach which eventually led to the acquittal of the opposite party. This could clearly be described as
read more"Suspicion, however strong, cannot take the place of proof. The Corporation was required to establish, through cogent technical evidence, that the alleged irregularities were capable
read more"In the absence of any evidence to show that he was doing private practice, a welfare legislation cannot be used for profiteering, and moreso by a
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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